08 Jul Law & Politics Lee Kuan Yew’s insight into the fall of democracies 08/07/2025 By Jack Dikian 0 comments Long before Australia saw four sitting prime ministers deposed by their own parties between 2010 and 2018, before the United Kingdom sa... Continue reading
24 Mar Law & Politics Behavioural science helps explain why we miss autocratic red flags 24/03/2025 By Ralph Hertwig 0 comments The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 paved the way for the democratisation of many eastern European countries and triumphantly ushered i... Continue reading
25 Sep Philosophy & Psychology Hannah Arendt: A thinker for our times 25/09/2024 By Ned Curthoys 0 comments Lyndsey Stonebridge begins We Are Free to Change the World, her illuminating biography of Hannah Arendt, by reminding us of her ... Continue reading
24 Apr Law & Politics Our duty to laugh in the face of tyrants 24/04/2023 By Tama Matheson 0 comments Autocracies are very serious places. They have to be. Their power is founded on an absurdity – the assertion that one person or ideolog... Continue reading